ANTIOCH — A 93-year-old driver involved in a three-car crash on city streets died Sunday afternoon, police said.

Police did not immediately identify the person or give the gender. The driver died after being transported by ambulance to a hospital following the Saturday crash on James Donlon Boulevard at the Silverado Drive intersection.

Officers responded to the crash scene around 3:05 p.m.

According to police, a Buick Regal sedan going north on Silverado Drive pulled out onto James Donlon Boulevard as a Ford 150 pickup truck on James Donlon approached the intersection going eastbound. The truck crashed into the driver’s side door of the Buick, and the force of the wreck pushed the Buick into another vehicle, police said.

Paramedics used hydraulic tools to cut free the 93-year-old from the Buick.

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